1Eval::LineNumbers(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Eval::LineNumbers(3)
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6 Eval::LineNumbers - Add line numbers to heredoc blocks that contain
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10 use Eval::LineNumbers qw(eval_line_numbes);
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12 eval eval_line_numbers(<<END_HEREIS);
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16 eval eval_line_numbers($caller_level, $code)
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19 Add a "#line "this-file" 392" comment to heredoc/hereis text that is
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23 Please note: when you embed "\n" in your code, it gets expanded in
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28 The second form of eval_line_numbers where a caller-level is provided
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43 Copyright (C) 2009 David Muir Sharnoff. Copyright (C) 2013 Google,
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46 This package may be used and redistributed under the terms of either
47 the Artistic 2.0 or LGPL 2.1 license.
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51perl v5.28.0 2013-10-07 Eval::LineNumbers(3)